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DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 
BUREAU  OF  EDUCATION. 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  MOTHERS’  CLUBS  AND  PARENT- 
TEACHER  ASSOCIATIONS. 

(Prepared  in  the  Library  Division,  Bureau  of  Education.) 

Andrews,  Fanny  Fern.  Paren,ts’  associations  and  public  schools.  Charities  and 
The  Commons,  17:  335-43,  November  24,  1906. 

Parents’  associations  in  common  schools.  School  journal,  75:  490-96,  Novem- 
ber 30,  1907. 

Symposium. 

A successful  parents’ association.  First  annual  report.  . . .1905-1906.  School 


journal,  73:  366-67,  November  3,  1906. 

Arnold,  Corinne  B.  Parent- teacher  work  among  the  foreigners.  What  a Philadel- 
phia school  is  doing.  National  congress  of  mothers  magazine,  2:  95-98,  January, 
1908.  illus. 

^Beach,  Chauncey  Edwin.  Citizen -cooperation  with  the  schools.  In  National  edu- 
cation association.  Journal  of  proceedings  and  addresses,  1913.  p.  79^800. 

Bergdoll,  Mrs.  G.  M.  Our  home  and  school  league.  School  progress,  3:  5-7,  Janu- 
ary, 1912. 

Bright,  Cora  C.  The  scope  of  parents’  associations  and  program.  Child-welfare 
magazine,  5:  119-20,  April,  1911. 

ROWN,  Elmer  Ellsworth.  The  work  of  women’s  organizations  in  education:  Sug- 
gestions  for  effective  cooperation.  In  National  education  association.  Journal 
of  proceedings  and  addresses,  1908.  p.  1218-22. 

Partly  reprinted  in  Journal  of  education,  68:  114-15,  July  16,  1908;  National  congress  of  mothers 
magazine,  3:  86-87,  November,  1908. 

Brumbaugh,  Martin  G.  Functions  of  parent-teacher  associations.  In  National  con. 
gress  of  mothers.  First  international  congress  in  America  for  the  welfare  of  the 
child,  1908.  National  congress  of  mothers,  1908.  p.  219-24. 

Butler,  Nathaniel.  Parents’ ' associations.  School  review,  16:  78-88,  February,^ 
1908. 

California  congress  of  mothers.  History  of  California  congress  of  mothers  and 
parent-teacher  associations.  . . . Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  The  California  congress  of 
mothers  [1908]  45  p.  front.,  ports.  8°. 

Child- welfare  magazine.  Published  by  National  congress  of  mothers,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  vols.  4-8,  1909-1914. 

Formerly  National  congress  of  mothers  magazine. 

Close,  Alice  D.  Bethany  parents’  club  of  Brooklyn.  Kindergarten  review,  18: 
431-36,  March,  1908. 

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LIST  OF  EEFERENCES  ON  MOTHERS^  CLUBS,  ETC. 


Ellis,  A.  Caswell.  Circular  of  information  on  organization  and  conduct  of  parents’ 
and  teachers’  clubs.  Austin,  University  of  Texas,  1899.  19  p.  8° 

Fitchburg,  Mass.  The  kindergarten  mothers’  league.  Kindergarten  review,  18: 
444-45,  March,  1908. 

Fontaine,  E.  Clarke.  Home  and  school  league  organization  in  Worcester  county 
for  improving  relations  between  parents  and  school  system.  Atlantic  educational 
journal,  7;  11-13,  September,  1911. 

Fuller,  Sarah.  On  parents’  associations  in  connection  with  the  public  schools. 
8 p.  8°. 

Address,  before  the  Parents’  association,  Baddeck,  C.  B.?  ‘Nova  Scotia,  July  27,  1897. 

Grice,  1/rs.  Mary  Van  Meter.  Conference  on  parent- teacher  associations.  National 
congress  of  mothers  magazine,  2:  3-8,  September,  1907. 

Home  and  school  associations;  object  of  the  work;  [Chicago,  1911]  4 p.  8°. 

Reprinted  from  Tenth  yearbook,  part  1,  of  the  National  society  for  the  study  of  education,  VII. 


Home  and  school  united  in  widening  circles  of  inspiration  and  service;  with 

prefatory  notes  by  Elmer  Ellsworth  Brown  and  Martin  G.  Brumbaugh.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  Sower  company  [1909]  154  p.  illus.  16°. 

How  can  the  home  and  school  get  into  closer  relations?  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

The  After  .school  club  of  America  [19-?]  8p.  12°. 

Parent-teacher  associations.  National  congress  of  mothers  magazine,  11: 

74-76,  February,  1907. 

Hanna,  John  Calvin.  [The  Oak  Park  parents’  and  teachers’  association]  School 

^ journal,  73:  490-92,  December,  1906. 

^./^Harding,  Charles  F.  The  parents’  association  of  the  School  of  education.  School 
review,  18:  153-58,  March,  1910. 

y/  Hefeeran  , Mrs.  H.  M.  Notes  from  parents’  associations.  Elementary  school  teacher , 
5:  372-75,  February,  1905. 

Suggestions  for  mothers’  and  parents’  circles.  National  congress  of  mothers 

magazine,  4:  8-10,  September,  1909. 

Home  and  school  league  of  Philadelphia.  Report,  1-7,  1906-1912.  Address: 
1522  Cherry  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

How  to  start  a mothers’  club.  Progressive  teacher,  18:14-15,  September,  1912. 

Johnston,  Emma  L.  The  ideal  mothers’  club.  Kindergarten  review,  21:  628-31, 
June,  1911. 

X Johnston,  Frances.  Parent-teacher  associations.  Olympia,  Wash.,  F.  M.  Lam- 
born,  public  printer,  1913.  22  p.  12°.  (State  normal  school,  Cheney,  Wash. 
Bulletin  no.  3) 

King,  Irving.  The  cooperation  of  school  and  community.  In  his  Education  for 
social  efficiency.  New  York,  Chicago,  D.  Appleton  and  company  [1913]  p 
90-108. 

Lamkin,  Nina  B.  The  parent-teacher  club.  How  to  organize  one  in  a rural  com- 
munity. Normal  instructor,  23:  24,  December,  1913. 

Ledyard,  Mary  E.  Parent-teacher  associations  in  California.  In  National  congress 
of  mothers.  First  international  congress  in  America  for  the  welfare  of  the  child, 
1908.  Published  by  the  National  congress  of  mothers,  1908.  p.  225-28. 

and  others.  Parent-teacher  work  from  coast  to  coast.  National  congress  of 

mothers  magazine,  3:  4-10,  September,  1908. 

MacMillan,  J.  V.  Local  association  of  teachers  and  parents.  School  topics,  1 : 428-34, 
May,  1906. 

''Moore,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Meeting  of  the  parents’  association.  Elementary  school  teacher* 
6:  361-64,  March,  1906. 

^ Murchie,  Mrs.  William  A.  Work  of  a parent-teacher  association.  [Augusta?  Me., 
1912?]  6p.  8°. 


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National  congress  of  mothers  and  parent-teacher  associations.  Child  study 
for  child  welfare.  How  to  organize  parents’  associations  or  mothers’  circles  in 
public  schools  with  suggestions  for  programs.  Twelfth  ed.,  rev.,  1913.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  National  congress  of  mothers  and  parent-teacher  associations, 
1913.  40  p.  24°. 

Triennial  handbook,  1911-1914.  70  p.  16°. 

National  congress  of  mothers  magazine.  Published  by  the  National  congress 
of  mothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  vols.  1-3,  1900-1909. 

Continued  as  Child-welfare  magazine. 

Oldham,  Bethenia  McLemore.  Influence  of  the  mother’s  club.  Progressive 
teacher,  18:  14-15,  February,  1912. 

Mother  club  work.  Progressive  teacher,  18:9-11,  October,  1912. 

Parent-teacher  work.  Progressive  teacher,  19:9-11,  December,  1913. 

Contains  a model  for  the  constitution  of  a parent-teacher  association. 

A parent-school  club.  Religious  education,  6:  574-77,  February,  1912. 

Tells  of  the  steps  of  organization  and  the  early  activities  of  a recently  organized  club. 

Perry,  Clarence  Arthur.  Recreation  the  basis  of  association  between  parents  and 
teachers.  New  York  city.  Dept,  of  child  hygiene  of  the  Russell  Sage  founda- 
tion [1911]  13  p.  8°.  ([Russell  Sage  foundation.  Dept,  of  child  hygiene. 
Pamphlet]  Health,  education,  recreation,  no.  87). 

Philadelphia  league  of  home  and  school  associations.  National  congress  of  mothers’ 
magazine,  2:89-92,  January,  1908.  illus. 

Public  school  relief  association  and  mothers’  meetings.  New  York,  1906.  15  p. 

Ragland,  Floyd  C.  Parent-teacher  associations.  Educator-journal,  14: 127-30,  No- 
vember, 1913. 

ScHOFF,  Mrs.  Frederic.  Eighteen  years’  work  for  child  welfare  by  the  National  con- 
gress of  mothers  and  parent-teacher  associations.  Child- welfare  magazine, 
8:206-10,  February,  1914. 

School  officers  and  parents’  associations.  What  some  prominent  educators  say  of  the 
mothers’  club  and  the  parent-teacher  movement.  National  congress  of  mothers 
magazine,  2:  93-95,  January,  1908. 

Smith,  Laura  Rountree.  Mothers’  day.  Primary  school,  14:205-206,  February, 
1905. 

Thompson,  Helen  Mar.  The  material  value  of  parent-teacher  associations.  School 
news  and  practical  educator,  27:101-2,  November,  1913. 

Von  Krog,  O.  S.  Purpose  of  parents’  and  teachers’  association.  Midland  schools, 
25:196-99,  March,  1911. 

Virginia.  Department  op  public  instruction.  School  and  civic  league  bulletin. 
I.  How  to  organize  a league.  II.  How  to  make  league  meetings  a success.  III. 
What  constitutes  a successful  league.  Issued  by  the  Department  of  public 
instruction.  Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  superintendent  of  public  printing,  1913. 


25  p.  8°. 


WEEKS,  Mary  Harmon.  Purpose,  methods,  and  results  of  the  parent-teacher 
cooperative  associations  of  the  National  congress  of  mothers.  In  United  States. 
Bureau  of  education.  Report  of  the  Commissioner,  1912.  Vol.  1.  Washington, 
Government  printing  office,  1913.  p.  359-73,  chap.  12. 

What  one  mothers’  club  has  done  in  the  past  year.  National  congress  of  mothers 
magazine,  4: 17,  September,  1909. 


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LIST  OF  KEFEEENCES  ON  MOTHERS^  CLUBS,  ETC. 

Periodicals  Indexed  in  This  Bibliography. 

Atlantic  educational  journal,  19  West  Saratoga  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charities  and  The  Commons,  now  Survey,  105  East  Twenty-second  street.  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

Child-welfare  magazine,  227  South  Sixth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Educator-journal,  403  Newton  Claypool  building,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Elementary  school  teacher.  University  of  Chicago  press,  Chicago,  111. 

Kindergarten  review,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Midland  schools,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

National  congress  of  mothers  magazine,  now  Child  welfare  magazine. 

Normal  instructor,  Danaville,  N.  Y. 

Primary  school.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Progressive  teacher,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Keligious  education,  332  South  Michigan  avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

School  journal,  31-33  East  Twenty-seventh  street.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

School  news  and  practical  educator,  Taylorville,  111. 

School  progress.  School  progress  league,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

School  review,  University  of  Chicago  press,  Chicago,  111. 

School  topics,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


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